All ticket purchases will support continued improvements in the Regional History Room. Below, you can purchase a ticket at the member ($5) or not-yet-member ($20) rate, or you can make a gift beginning at $10. You may also make a contribution for more than the ticket amount if you are feeling generous. Thank you for your support!
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Out of stockSaturday, February 12, 5pm to 7pm Limit to 12 people, proof of vaccination required
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This Summer Go On A Mission...
The Moses Mission
Put together your team.
Teams can consist of 1 to 5 people of any age.Complete the Missions.
7 Missions will bring your team to sites of significance in the life of the artist, Grandma Moses. Complete the Missions as you like - all at once or over the course of several days, and in any order.Send in Your Selfies.
Take a selfie at each location. Make sure it includes all members of your team and the location marker.Win the Pink Grandma!
Each team that completes the Mission will receive one Pink Grandma and be entered in a drawing to win a Grandma Moses Gift Package. $5 for Bennington Museum Members $10 for Not-Yet-MembersGet started by choosing your option below.
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Although Anna Mary Robertson (“Grandma”) Moses lived in Eagle Bridge, NY, Bennington was her local museum. In the 1960s, the Bennington Museum mounted three hugely successful Moses exhibitions, which prompted them to install a permanent gallery devoted to the artist’s work. In 1973, the museum annexed the one-room schoolhouse attended by Moses, supplementing her art with memorabilia provided by her family. Jane Kallir’s talk examines Moses’s ties to the local community, the evolution of the Moses gallery at the Bennington Museum, and her and her family’s role in promoting the artist. Recorded March 16, 2022
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In 2013, the 150th anniversary year of the making of the Jane Stickle quilt, Pam Weeks came to Bennington Museum to examine and do further research on the iconic Civil War quilt. In this live, virtual presentation, Pam will reveal the results of her research and shed light on the life of the Vermont farm wife who made an incredible quilt. Recorded February 16, 2022
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Michele Pagán presents an introduction to Bennington Museum's sampler collection from a conservator's point of view. This overview of all the samplers in the collection will explore the methods and materials involved in creating these pieces of art and will make a chronology from the earliest examples - schoolgirl art - up to the present. Michele will raise questions about some of the samplers in the collection - are they really what we think they are? - and provide pointers about how to look for frauds and fakes in your own collection. Recorded January 19, 2022